This is how you will survive at the end of the world.
A preparation of Doomsday has gone viral on social media for sharing its tips and tricks for survival in any imaginable situation – urgent, natural disaster, occupation or apocalypse.
Growing up, seeing the actions of actions with her late father, the locals of Agoikagos Sari Sanchez, 40, was inspired to prepare for catastrophic events, now boasting over 50,000 followers in Tik, where she posts educational survival content.
While Doomsday preparers get a bad rep, Sanchez has debuted stereotypes.
“Many people do by preparing a political thing, or they think of a strange bearded boy living in a hut in the woods with his dog and his manifesto – I think I offer another face,” Sanchez told Real Life.
“I also love makeup and I like to laugh. I don’t take anything seriously, which is a beautiful balance to face the apocalypse. “
On social media, Sanchez – AKA “Pretty in Prep” – posts videos about her “Bug Out” package, a bag full of needs that can be caught in an emergency. Backpack Gray Carryall-a blurry that is “not tactical view”-contains items like a map, a hat, a knife, important documents, pictures of loved ones, rope, a compass, battery radio, a lantern, a sewing device and a fire start.
Moreover, its first aid set includes trauma strips, bandage, gauze, surgical gloves, compression bandage and an emergency blanket. She also threw the toilet, a menstrual cup, water and electrolyte.
In another clip, she shared the “end of world bases”.
You should have three days of food and water, as well as medicines – such as pain, cold and flu, allergies and digestion – and, finally, building a community with friends, family and neighbors is essential. She emphasized learning basic skills such as cooking, sewing, first aid, car mechanics or gardening.
“I prepare so that I don’t have to face those situations,” she told her without real Life.
“I feel more in peace if I’m checking my environment.”
Sanchez owes her surviving mindset to her late father, who “loved the action films”.
“I was his little daughter, but he treated me like his little son,” she said. “I think especially because I was a girl, he was, like,” you can do nothing. You can survive.
She worked three work during her university studies to cope with the college and was a member of the rifle team with the Corps of Training Officers (ROTC).
Growing up in Agoikago, she said she was witnessing robbery and harassment, which inspired her to become serious about her survival skills.
“I felt like I had to take care of myself the same way, my dad taught me when I was a little girl,” she said.
While Sanchez now resides in Los Angeles and works as an actress, she still has her knowledge of knowledge-and gives others online.
“All my friends now keep their homes with them if they go out to be able to walk, or they go down from their phone, take pods from their ears and just be careful about what is happening,” she said.
Despite its content in the video, it does not think that the end of the world will come at any time soon, but believes that everyone should be equipped with basic skills that can help in the event of an emergency.
“If you are in a car and break down and have a kiddo, you need to know what to do,” she said.
“I talk a lot about strangers and zombie because it is fun, and it makes it less scary to think about tsunamis and the war and the bad boys coming to your home.”
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